A mattress cover and bed bug barrier combination formed of a fabric mattress cover having walls that define an enclosure with an elongated opening extending in at least one of the walls, a zipper attached to the cover for closing the elongated opening, the cover having seal regions laterally adjacent the distal portion of the zipper, a seal element secured to each of the seal regions, an external barrier flap having a first part fixed to the cover, and a second part foldable from an open position where it is spaced apart from the seal elements to a closed position where it is folded down to overlie and seal against the seal elements, and thereby provide a barrier to travel of bed bugs inwardly or outwardly of the cover through the distal portion of the zipper when the zipper in its closed state.
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1. A mattress cover and bed bug barrier combination, comprising:
a. a mattress cover having flexible fabric walls that define an enclosure with an elongated opening extending in at least one of said walls, said elongated opening defined by adjacent edges of said opening,
b. a zipper attached to said cover for closing said elongated opening, said zipper having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion with a distal end, and a zipper pull movable to said distal portion for closing said zipper,
c. said cover having seal regions laterally adjacent said distal portion of said zipper,
d. a seal element secured to each of said seal regions, each seal element having an exposed outer surface,
an external barrier flap having:
i. a first part fixed to said cover, and
ii. a second part foldable from an open position where it is spaced apart from said seal elements, and a closed position where it is folded down to overlie and is adapted to releasably seal against said upper surfaces of said seal elements,
whereby said external barrier flap in its closed position covers said seal elements and said zipper pull between said seal elements when said zipper is closed, and constitutes a barrier to travel of bed bugs inwardly or outwardly of said cover through said distal portion of said zipper when said zipper is in its closed state,
where at least one of said seal elements and said second part of said external barrier flap comprises a layer of adhesive, and where a peel-off protective sheet is releasably secured to each of said adhesive layers.
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This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119, 120 and/or 365 on Provisional Application No. 61/383,043 filed Sep. 15, 2010.
This invention relates to mattress covers and particularly to a fabric mattress cover with an opening sufficient to receive a mattress and a zipper closure for said opening, where the fabric and the zipper of said mattress cover are intended to bar travel of bed bugs through the cover into or out of the mattress or from feeding or biting through the mattress cover. Although generally described in the context of a mattress cover, the invention is applicable to any covering or encasement intended to prevent entry of bed bugs into or escape by bed bugs therefrom through a fastened closure.
Mattress covers are generally known for basic protection of mattresses, and to provide a removable and cleanable encasement when soiled. As it became known that bed bugs may reside and multiply within mattresses, and come out and bite and feed off humans while they are sleeping or bite or feed through the cover, mattress covers have been developed which are intended to prevent egress or ingress of bed bugs through the mattress cover.
Bed bugs may reside not only in mattresses but in upholstery of furniture and are found in homes, theaters, luggage and vehicles, and have been carried in the clothing of people who have gotten them from any of many possible sources.
Mattress covers designed to protect against bed bugs are of great interest lately because of a recent epidemic in the United States, Europe and elsewhere of bed bugs not only in mattresses but in offices and even in seats in a large movie theater in New York City. The epidemic is so severe and widespread that, for example, New York State recently passed a law designated The Bed bug Disclosure Act which requires owners and lessors of residential space to notify new rental tenants of any bed bug infestations that have occurred in the building and in the specific rental unit during the past year, where a tenant is contemplating residence.
A recent article in The New York Law Journal dated Sep. 2, 2010 shows that complaints of bed bug infestations in New York were more than twenty times as high in 2009 as they were in 2004, the source of this information being the New York City Department of Housing, Preservation and Development.
There are a number of reasons for this epidemic, including (a) the massive amount of international travel where bed bugs are imported unwittingly by persons or in luggage, and (b) current statutes barring certain insecticides which previously tended to keep the bed bug population under control. There may be additional reasons regarding the sources of this massive infestation of bed bugs or explanations for how they are transported from place to place; however, the focus of the present application concerns first, efforts to contain bed bugs that are already in mattresses, mattress platforms and box springs, cushions, pillows, and covers and encasements therefore, and thus to prevent bed bugs from escaping to feed on humans sleeping or sitting on such articles, and second, to prevent bed bugs from entering such articles and encasements. As will be appreciated, the benefits of this invention may be utilized also for upholstered furniture and other products. Since fabrics resistant to bed bug penetration are known, the area of concern of this invention is escape of bed bugs or entry of bed bugs through the closure devices such as due to an incomplete zipper closure or a failure to properly position the zipper lockdown tab of a zipper closure.
The prior art includes numerous conventional mattress covers with zipper closures intending to address this problem, one particular example being prior art patent U.S. Pat. No. 7,552,489 disclosing a mattress cover with an inner bed bug barrier strip that is situated below the zipper tracks, extends a short distance in the proximal direction from the closed end of the zipper toward the open end, and is sewn to the cover along parallel paths outward of the zipper tracks to form a tunnel below the tracks, intended to block or isolate bed bugs.
In another prior art mattress cover the zipper tracks of the zipper closure section extend beyond the mattress cover encasement, and the extending zipper track portion folds back on itself with Velcro® type fastening.
In recognizing the great potential for discomfort, inconvenience, expense and danger from bed bugs exiting mattresses while persons sleep on such mattresses or attack humans with their feeding tubes extended through a mattress cover into human skin, a principal object of the present invention is to provide a mattress cover whose zipper closure blocks bed bugs from exiting a mattress and also blocks bed bugs from entering a mattress, and thus blocks these bed bugs from biting and feeding on persons sleeping on such mattresses. It is presumed that the fabric of the mattress cover will be bed bug-proof against bed bugs biting or feeding through the fabric or passing through the fabric.
A further object is to provide a mattress cover with an external barrier flap having an adhesive surface that can be folded down to overlie the end portion of the closed zipper, and adhere tightly onto attachment strips fixed to the cover adjacent the closure ends of the zipper tracks and the zipper pull. This structure is designed to block egress of any bed bugs that have traveled past and outward of the zipper in the area of the closed zipper pull.
A still further object is to provide a more bed bug-proof mode of closure by the zipper tab at the closure end of the zipper tracks. A preferred embodiment of the present invention employs an external barrier flap having an adhesive surface that folds down onto the zipper tab in its closed position at the closure end of the zipper tracks, this flap then holding the tab in its locked down state which bars it from moving away from its closed position. The flap also serves as a visual confirmation that the tab is closed and locked down. Also the flap's adhesive surface is moldable onto the tab and the zipper tracks and into grooves adjacent said tracks to further block any possible avenues of egress of bed bugs. A still further function of the adhesive surface is to capture any bed bugs that come in contact with it. Thus, the fold-down adhesive flap can provide a plurality of different combinations of sealing functions against egress of bed bugs from within or entry of bed bugs into a mattress cover or other encasements.
Another object is to provide a mattress cover as described above, where the external barrier flap has its adhesive surface covered by a peel-off protective sheet to prevent the adhesive surface from inconveniently adhering to parts of the cover or to other things it may contact prior to the time when the zipper is closed and ready for sealing with the flap.
An additional object is to form the above-described attachment strips of a vinyl plastic with a smooth external surface to which the adhesive surface of said external barrier strip will readily, tightly and releasably adhere.
Another object is to provide a mattress cover as described above with an external barrier flap that is attached distally or downstream of the zipper closure before it is folded down to seal atop the closure ends of the zipper tracks and the zipper pull.
An additional object is to provide an external barrier flap that is attached laterally of said zipper closure area and folded down transversely across the ends of the zipper tracks and the zipper pull in its closed state.
A still additional object is to provide an external barrier strip as described in any of the objects above where adhering material is on one or both of (a) said inner surface of said external barrier flap, or (b) said outer surfaces of said attachment strips, with a protective peel-off strip removably secured onto each of said adhering surfaces.
A further object is to provide a mattress cover as described above with an internal barrier strip in addition to said external barrier flap, the internal strip fixed to said cover along one side of one zipper track and adapted to lie transversely across and beneath both tracks to serve as a further barrier or at least obstacle to egress of bed bugs from an encased mattress.
An additional object is to provide in kit form a mattress cover according to any of the above-described embodiments where the external barrier flap is initially unattached to the mattress cover, but is removably attachable to the attachment strips or to cover areas adjacent the zipper tracks. The adhesive coating on the bottom or underside of the external barrier flap, besides sealing the closure area of the zipper, can provide a flypaper-like benefit for capturing any bed bugs that reach that point of egress. Also, the flap when sealed closed provides a visual affirmation that the zipper has been closed and the external seal is in place.
Objects and advantages of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
The invention herein is further defined by the following examples.
I1. A mattress cover and bed bug barrier combination, comprising:
For convenience and clarity in describing these embodiments, similar elements or components appearing in different figures will have the same reference numbers.
The new mattress cover 10 shown in
Reviewing the zipper closure stages,
In still further variations attachment strips 26, 27 are not required to be vinyl, but could be any material, surface or coating to which external barrier flap can be securely adhered.
A still further embodiment of the above-described invention is shown in
In a still further alternative structure the adhesive surface would be replaced with Velcro® or similar engageable layers on the flap and vinyl strips respectively.
Another embodiment shown in
The preferred embodiment of the new mattress cover is constructed of polyester knit fabric and urethane laminate that is impervious to penetration or passage therethrough by bed bugs; however other fabrics may be used if they are bed bug proof against bed bugs feeding through, biting through or traveling through the fabric. Conventional zippers may be used, so long as they too are bed bug proof. The attachments strips are preferably vinyl sheet material, but other materials are acceptable they are suitable for releasable attachable to the external barrier flap. The external barrier flap is preferably a conventional fabric tape with an adhesive material or coating on one side and a peel-off protection sheet on the adhesive side.
The above-described mattress cover structures provide apparatus embodiments of the present invention, which can also be defined as a method of achieving secure releasable closure against exit of bed bugs from within a mattress cover.
Such method, with a mattress cover having a zipper closed opening, comprises the steps:
While the invention has been described in conjunction with several embodiments, it is to be understood that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Rattner, Michael, Rattner, Diane, Chadnick, Lorne
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